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Prodigy Avia Solutions to open a subsidiary in Cameroon

Prodigy Avia Solutions to open a subsidiary in Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 18 July 2018 15:03

(Business in Cameroon) - The London-based aviation consultancy company Prodigy Avia Solutions announces that it will start operating in Cameroon at the end of July 2018.

The Cameroonian subsidiary which will have to meet the demands of CEMAC member countries will, therefore, be the second after the subsidiary in Nigeria created in 2014 for WAEMU member countries.

In a media announcement published on July 18, 2018, Idriss Chedjou, a consultant for Prodigy Avia Solutions declared : “As the economic driver within the Central African region, Cameroon meets all the requirements to be the headquarters for our activities in the sub-region. Our goal is to unleash the potential of air transport within and beyond CEMAC in order to transform it into a real economic development factor. As far as the legal aspects are concerned, the cabinet Grant-Thornton Cameroon will support us in each of our missions”.

Prodigy Avia Solutions will offer services such as airlines companies’ certification, audit preparation (Iosa, TCO, Isago…), companies’ restructuration, equipment supply, the deployment of solutions for VIP, cargo, and non-scheduled flights.  

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